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13 More E-Commerce Companies Added To WealthHound: Franklincovey.com, Pets.com, Mp3.com, GoTo.com, etc
Business Wire, Nov 24, 1999
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 24, 1999--
WealthHound.com, Inc. (NQB: WLTH) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, WealthHound, Inc. has added 13 additional e-commerce companies to its personal finance site.
These sites are linked and will be incorporated into WealthHound's e-commerce engine. The new companies include several travel and modern art sites, plus:
- Franklincovey.com (NYSE: FC) - 800.com - GoTo.com (NASDAQ: GOTO) -
Pets.com - Icreditreport.com - Mp3.com (NASDAQ: MPPP) - Reel.com -
Ehow.com
"Personal financial services is our core business, but as the number of e-tailer relationships grows, incremental revenue grows," said Rebecca Brock, WealthHound's President. "In addition financial news and stock quotes, and links to nearly 50 upscale shopping sites, we will soon offer on-line trading through Richmark Capital, mortgages through AppOnline.com (AMEX: AOP) and insurance quotes and policies through Quotesmith.com (NASDAQ: QUOT)." Brock noted that on-line trading, mortgages and insurance will be available upon the relaunch of the new WealthHound site, projected for mid-December.
WealthHound.com, Inc.'s web site is located at http://www.wealthhound.com.
WealthHound will be unique among personal financial sites in that its on-line banking service, once available, will essentially be a central debit account used for all purchases and equity trading activities from the site. This will aid subscribers by eliminating the need to jump between different web sites to enter bank or credit card information.
Launched in late July, 1999, WealthHound's mission is to become the ultimate web portal to personal finance and prosperity. The site presently provides in-depth information and analysis of companies, financial products and services and market data. WealthHound's Research Center provides comprehensive access to the best information resources on-line.
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although the company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and assumptions upon which forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations and assumptions will prove to be correct.
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